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Liang, Beijing fortune teller _ Liang, who is Beijing fortune teller?

What kind of person is Liang?

Liang is a very nice person.

Liang, formerly known as Liang Shaosheng. Famous contemporary writers. 1949 was born in Harbin on September 22nd, and his ancestral home is Wenquan Village, Apollo Town, Rongcheng City, Shandong Province. Member of Chinese Writers Association. He has written and published a large number of influential novels, essays, essays and film and television works. China is one of the representative writers who became famous for educated youth literature in modern times. Now living in Beijing, he teaches China language and literature in beijing language and culture university College of Humanities.

65438-0988 transferred to China Children's Film Factory, served as deputy director of the Arts Committee, member of China Film Review Committee and member of China Film Import Review Committee.

2065438+won the second Wu Cheng'en Novel Award in July 2009. /kloc-In August of 0/6, he won the 10th Mao Dun Literature Prize for his work On Earth.

2065438+On September 23rd, 2009, Liang's novel "Syracuse" was selected as a collection of 70 novels in 70 years in New China.

Personality assessment

As a writer in China's literary world. Liang has always been regarded as the spokesman of the common people. Through his works, people can see the ups and downs of the little people living in the lower classes, their pursuit and disillusionment, their persistence and helplessness, and their anger and resistance caused by their obscurity.

Liang satirized a group of "nouveau riche" who used their social background, status and power to seek personal gain and get rich during the social transformation period, which not only revealed the meanness of their means of getting rich, but also revealed the pallor of their spiritual life. On the contrary, those who live at the bottom of society are enjoying the enrichment of their spiritual life, although they struggle for their livelihood all day long.